Supplemental Instruction has become a core component for student success at both the undergraduate and graduate level at UMKC, as well as many other higher education institutions across the globe.

What is SI?

Created at UMKC in 1973, Supplemental Instruction (SI) is a non-remedial academic support program that targets high-risk courses rather than high-risk students. SI targets historically difficult courses by teaching students how to integrate course content with reasoning and study skills to increase their performance. The International Center for Supplemental Instruction is located at UMKC.

SI is an active approach to learning that supports students toward academic success by integrating “what to learn” with “how to learn.” SI consists of regularly scheduled, voluntary sessions outside of class, which are facilitated by trained peer leaders who utilize collaborative activities to ensure peer-to-peer interaction in small groups.

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What are SI Leaders?

  • Students who have received a B+ or higher in the course they support, alongside a faculty recommendation
  • Attend lectures each week and take notes
  • Host voluntary SI sessions outside of class
  • Engage in regular professional development

Apply to be an SI Leader or Tutor

If you are interested in joining our team as a Supplemental Instruction (SI) Leader or Tutor, see the video below for more information about each role!